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happens, whether it is san bernardinoorparisorlandoor dallas, he knows instantly how his works in the service of argument in his brain that he is trying to cast on the election. i don't want to say that he has made this election about for policy, i don't pick you have. i think he has made this election about in group outgroup attitudes and that those in groups and out groups are separated on race and ethnicity in the foreign policy moments only work for him in the service of his friend because of the ethnic makeup of these moments. that is why they work for him. it is not so much about for policy, it is about your fear and he uses that. mentioned that donald trump has changed the narrative and it seems to me that he way --hasn't a profound has in a profound way, that's how we got to the primaries, he continues to do so, do you think this is a permanent thing? for example, if you watch the news hour over the years, republicans and democratic politicians have said they respectfully disagree with my learned colleague in the front and all that funny rhetoric, now dislike, you are his

happens, whether it is san bernardino or paris orlando or dallas, he knows instantly how his works in the service of argument in his brain that he is trying to cast on the election. i don't want to say that he has made this election about for policy, i don't pick you have. i think he has made this election about in group outgroup attitudes and that those in groups and out groups are separated on race and ethnicity in the foreign policy moments only work for him in the service of his friend...

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attacksinparis, werecognize that the great work we were doing all across the country with owners and operators of commercial facilities -- we could perhaps tailor more effectively for smaller venues, like the cafes, the smaller venues like the 930 club, across the country. so we went back to our , mitigation efforts, and we set how do we tailor this for smaller entities that not have a -- that don't have those big robust security operations? , we developed the hometown security initiative, and we developed handouts. connect, plan, train, and report, to encourage those entities, to make sure that they connect not only with the , federal resources that we can bring to their disposal, which is at the national infrastructure coordinating center, but connect with those public safety folks in their own community. so this handout was developed in large part to give the state and local law enforcement come up -- enforcement, to their -- to put their contact information on the back, and walk the beat, and handouts to those small venues so that the first contact is not one an incident happ

attacks in paris, we recognize that the great work we were doing all across the country with owners and operators of commercial facilities -- we could perhaps tailor more effectively for smaller venues, like the cafes, the smaller venues like the 930 club, across the country. so we went back to our , mitigation efforts, and we set how do we tailor this for smaller entities that not have a -- that don't have those big robust security operations? , we developed the hometown security initiative,...

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of how nations should operate in yberspace. singapore, the garden city, helped to achievetheparisclimateagreement last year. we thank you for your commitment to work towards joining the paris agreement this year. we are working with the international community to reduce harmful aviation emissions. our two countries will work together to advance global health security so that the world is better prepared to address the threat. the last point -- we agreed to keep promoting people to people ties between our two countries. we are expanding our trusted travelers program to make it easier for americans and singaporeans to visit and do usiness with each other. i welcome the new student exchange program which welcome scholarships of the two countries. and to our young southeast leaders initiative, we will keep empowering people to become leaders of tomorrow in their own communities, business, and in civil society. i will note that i had a chance to meet one of those young singapore leaders at a summit in kuala lumpur last year. it is a remarkable young woman who is helping underprivileg

of how nations should operate in yberspace. singapore, the garden city, helped to achieve the paris climate agreement last year. we thank you for your commitment to work towards joining the paris agreement this year. we are working with the international community to reduce harmful aviation emissions. our two countries will work together to advance global health security so that the world is better prepared to address the threat. the last point -- we agreed to keep promoting people to people...

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hit europe over the past 18 to 20 months, beginning with charlie hebdo. we saw tax hitbrussels,paris, --attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and the sheer difficulty of trying to prevent attacks from clandestine agencies that hide within plain sight and within communities. this is very difficult to challenge that. in an effort to remove those impediments, the dutch government, walled in the presidency of the european union, took the initiative to develop a roadmap for improving information sharing. we turn now to mr. schoof. following 15 minutes of comments, general taylor will talk about the great relationship we have with the netherlands and some other issues that the general like to bri

hit europe over the past 18 to 20 months, beginning with charlie hebdo. we saw tax hit brussels, paris, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and...

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recent attacks in brusselsandparishavemade this painfully clear. these are most likely still -- there are most likely various isis cells present in europe who may attempt to carry out attacks in the near future. broad scale attacks in europe by al qaeda also continue to exist. lnoeone actors pose a threat. the recent attacks in france, belgium, and germany. the current efforts by the anti-isis coalition have seen an increase in people traveling to syria. increase in people traveling to syria. we have increased attention for people returning from syria back to the netherlands and also back to europe. they are questioned upon returning to the netherlands, and if there's a suspicion of terrorist activities, he or she will be put into custody. we monitor every returnee closely. there is an influx of so-called -- they are using refugee roots to get into europe. we know their isis operatives active in europe. they took advantage of this refugee crisis to travel from syria to europe and back. sometimes for a short while. at the eu borders are monitored more closely, entrance into the netherl

recent attacks in brussels and paris have made this painfully clear. these are most likely still -- there are most likely various isis cells present in europe who may attempt to carry out attacks in the near future. broad scale attacks in europe by al qaeda also continue to exist. lnoeone actors pose a threat. the recent attacks in france, belgium, and germany. the current efforts by the anti-isis coalition have seen an increase in people traveling to syria. increase in people traveling to...

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paris, mostnotable landmark. the third case is the one in germany on july 19. isis and the news agency released a video featuring a message by the perpetrators on the train attack recorded a day before the attack. isis claimed responsibility for that attack, which was carried out by a 17-year-old afghan refugee. the video identified the attacker as mohammed riyadh, explaining how he planned to attack the unbelievers while living on german soil and vows to perpetrate an attack greater in magnitude than that in france. the social media is also used by the terrorist organization to encourage action by lone wolves. al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula published on july 19, 2016, on telegram channel a piece that will inspire the believers which identified a list of 17 targets for lone wolf attacks in the upcoming 2016 the summer olympics. the post included an english-language schedule of events for the olympic games. it encourages lone wolves by claiming that the traveled to brazil is relatively cheap and easy. and i quote, lone wolves from anywhere in the world can move to brazil, sorr

paris, most notable landmark. the third case is the one in germany on july 19. isis and the news agency released a video featuring a message by the perpetrators on the train attack recorded a day before the attack. isis claimed responsibility for that attack, which was carried out by a 17-year-old afghan refugee. the video identified the attacker as mohammed riyadh, explaining how he planned to attack the unbelievers while living on german soil and vows to perpetrate an attack greater in...

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2016. if the leaders of the eu are still using dutch keeping the germans outofparisastheir prime goal, i think we have larger problems on her hands. and so, i think that then becomes the challenge to the eu, to figure out what is the purpose of this in a 21st-century context? >> i think that is a really good point i wish to close. let me thank ian, rory, marion, theirctory oia for all of comments, and all of you at the heritage foundation. [applause] >> today, the potomac institute here is from a former member of the turkish parliament and others of the counterterrorism strategy. more on the counter intelligence sharing from the center force strategic studies. that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> at www.c-span.org, you can watch our political programming at your convenience. here is how. go to our home page, www.c-span.org, and click on the video library search box. click on the name of a speaker, the sponsor of a bill, or even an event topic. quick on the program you would like to watch, or refine your search with our many search tools. for our mostoking current

2016. if the leaders of the eu are still using dutch keeping the germans out of paris as their prime goal, i think we have larger problems on her hands. and so, i think that then becomes the challenge to the eu, to figure out what is the purpose of this in a 21st-century context? >> i think that is a really good point i wish to close. let me thank ian, rory, marion, theirctory oia for all of comments, and all of you at the heritage foundation. [applause] >> today, the potomac...

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helped us bring 200 nations togetherinparistosave the one planet we have got. that is not something to tear up. that is something to build upon. if we keep pushing and leading the world the right direction, there is no doubt we can leave a better, cleaner, safer future for our children. thanks, everybody. have a great weekend. senator grassley: hi. ofm senator chuck grassley iowa. consider this. on the first senate bill debated under a new republican majority, the senate considered more amendments from both sides of the aisle than the entire previous year under the leadership of harry reid. that is a dramatic change in the way business is done for you, and it's working. as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, i worked to make sure the committee works for all americans. so, i adopted an approach to get , straighte for you from the common sense nature of iowans. i decided early on that the judiciary committee would spend your taxpayer dollars and our time focusing on areas where we can reach an agreement rather than on political fights destined for failure. it's the right thing

helped us bring 200 nations together in paris to save the one planet we have got. that is not something to tear up. that is something to build upon. if we keep pushing and leading the world the right direction, there is no doubt we can leave a better, cleaner, safer future for our children. thanks, everybody. have a great weekend. senator grassley: hi. ofm senator chuck grassley iowa. consider this. on the first senate bill debated under a new republican majority, the senate considered more...

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and some other places. the toughest gun laws anywhere in theworld,parisandtake a look at that. 130 people gunned down. guns on the other side of the bullets are flying, sir, and you, -- [cheers] all, if they knew guns were in the room, they probably would not have gone there, they were just sitting ducks. paris, just like this, it up here, though. boom 130 people, many still in the hospital. wounded it isy horrible. if they had bullets flying in the other direction, maybe they would not have shown up and if they did, i will tell you what, would not have that kind of carnage. you would have had people lying on the other side of the floor instead. [cheers] wants to doton major damage, as you know to our second amendment. hillary clinton wants to put judges, she wants to put justices of the supreme court, she will make them nice and liberal, wait until you see what that does to your rights. wait to see what the test here second amendment. you will not recognize it. you will not recognized it. nra, they endorsed me [cheers] . [cheers] they are great people. they endorsement very e

and some other places. the toughest gun laws anywhere in the world, paris and take a look at that. 130 people gunned down. guns on the other side of the bullets are flying, sir, and you, -- [cheers] all, if they knew guns were in the room, they probably would not have gone there, they were just sitting ducks. paris, just like this, it up here, though. boom 130 people, many still in the hospital. wounded it isy horrible. if they had bullets flying in the other direction, maybe they would not...

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our rationale. if the leaders are still using, keeping the germans outofparisastheir prime goal, i hate we have larger problems. that becomes the problem, to figure out this in a 21st-century context. >> that is a good point to close. let me thank everyone for their wonderful contributions and all of you for joining us. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> "washington journal" is live every day. coming up this morning, an editor will join us for the 100th anniversary of the national park service. and then an interview with mike reynolds. he will talk about the national s andservice at 100 year what issues the service faces going forward. a reporter and mark fisher for "the post" will discuss their biography about donald trump. the book is an examination of the life of the republican nominee and was written with more than two dozen researchers and editors. t-shirt to watch "washington journal" -- be s

our rationale. if the leaders are still using, keeping the germans out of paris as their prime goal, i hate we have larger problems. that becomes the problem, to figure out this in a 21st-century context. >> that is a good point to close. let me thank everyone for their wonderful contributions and all of you for joining us. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for...

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the world.france,paris. 130people killed and i've said 100 times this man or that woman or that woman or man had a gun in paris or san bernardino and the bullets were flying in the other direction, would have been a whole different story, folks. \[cheers] >> for those foolish people that say second amendment, would have been a whole different -- i go a step further. if these people. bad people. bad, sick, sick, people. if these people knew there were guns in the good guys' hands, they probably wouldn't have gone in the first place, all right? gun-free. you know what a gun-free zone is? that's like -- oh, they study where the gun-free zones -- if they would have known you had guns. if they would have known that they were going to be shot at from the other side, would have been a whole different story. maybe wouldn't have even happened in the first place. they better not come here, he said. they better not. so recently a book came out, a couple of weeks ago. a secret service agent, and made a statement because she said the other day she short circuited. hey, could you imagine if i

the world. france, paris. 130 people killed and i've said 100 times this man or that woman or that woman or man had a gun in paris or san bernardino and the bullets were flying in the other direction, would have been a whole different story, folks. \[cheers] >> for those foolish people that say second amendment, would have been a whole different -- i go a step further. if these people. bad people. bad, sick, sick, people. if these people knew there were guns in the good guys' hands, they...

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america, god forbidinparisorlondon or i have a friend who left for london yesterday and he was afraid to go to london. aprayed to go to london. you know why he was afraid to go to london because we don't know where they're going to strike next that's why 70% of the american people today are afraid. this is the world that hillary clinton created for us on all those thousands of miles of to a much amounted worse world than the one she was given. maybe it would have been better if she would have stayed home. she and the president are afraid to even name our enemy much less confront them and defeat them. donald trump has the intellect, the stamina and the strength to confront our enemies. no one doubts that. [cheers and applause] and he has the temperament to .in [applause] she's running on her experience. [laughter] if i were her, i'd run away from my experience. i don't have time talk about it and i won't but she's been found extremely careless by the f.b.i. in handling our top secret material. i used to be the united states torney and the associate attorney of the united states.

america, god forbid in paris or london or i have a friend who left for london yesterday and he was afraid to go to london. aprayed to go to london. you know why he was afraid to go to london because we don't know where they're going to strike next that's why 70% of the american people today are afraid. this is the world that hillary clinton created for us on all those thousands of miles of to a much amounted worse world than the one she was given. maybe it would have been better if she would...

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2015 presidential campaign. >> hi, i am juneaparis. iam from los angeles, california. my delegate experience has been a learning experience where i have learned the true innerworkings of my party and it is something i am excited to share my experience with the world. i want to be thankful to the people who elected me to come your boys. thank you it so much. ini am supporting education inner cities of black youth. i feel the lack of education in our school systems has been happening too long. of -- the lot theracy rates are low and graduation rates are low and hopefully we can get these issues resolved. >> i am 17-years-old and the m's member of the california delegation. i pledged to bernie sanders and got involved in the delegate buses because i was inspired by my grandfather who was with the united farm workers and cesar chavez which led me to fight for the voices of those who are not voiced and that is what i am doing at the convention and i am hoping to represent the youth who are the voting bloc of this party. >> this is my first convention. i have been working steady for hil

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first, as i have been and mamaretaw yenceinparis. weall went for the climate change conference. just after the terrorist incident. they were there. gretel: we were going to do several events and a small film in which we brought a dogsled to paris. training 10 trainer standard poodles to pull the sled. [laughter] thought people might find it slightly interesting. was going to get off and give a talk about how the arctic traffic on it -- drive the climate and what has happened to the culture. it was to raise awareness and have fun. of course, the horrible things happen. and we werestaying a few blocks from the places where people were mowed down. yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do each other who came from another country or killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. it is hard to explain. we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. bething else would be a rayal of the solemnity after this. i ended up cooking f

first, as i have been and mamaretaw yence in paris. we all went for the climate change conference. just after the terrorist incident. they were there. gretel: we were going to do several events and a small film in which we brought a dogsled to paris. training 10 trainer standard poodles to pull the sled. [laughter] thought people might find it slightly interesting. was going to get off and give a talk about how the arctic traffic on it -- drive the climate and what has happened to the culture....

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onversation. ut first, as i have been queued, we saw yence and mamaretinparis. weall went for the climate change conference. it started in early december just after the terrorist incidents in paris. in fact, they were there. gretel: we were going to do everal events and a small film in which we brought a dogsled to paris. we had a dog trainer training 10 standard poodles to pull the sled. [laughter] it was in jollier times before the savagery in paris. we thought people might find it slightly interesting. yence was going to get off and give a talk about how the arctic climate -- what has happened to his culture and so it was meant to raise awareness while having a slight -- having fun with it. of course, the horrible things appened. district.l staying in a few blocks from the places where people were mowed down. yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do each other who came from another country or killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. it is hard to explain. we ma

onversation. ut first, as i have been queued, we saw yence and mamaret in paris. we all went for the climate change conference. it started in early december just after the terrorist incidents in paris. in fact, they were there. gretel: we were going to do everal events and a small film in which we brought a dogsled to paris. we had a dog trainer training 10 standard poodles to pull the sled. [laughter] it was in jollier times before the savagery in paris. we thought people might find it...

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despite whoyouparisoffpeople are going to be thankful for that. you need to tell me when to shut that the share. 39 hour filibuster this year on a gbp rights. thank you. applause] crisis,t into another radioactive waste that has been in our community for about seven decades. has not congressman done anything. so i was like a surveying as a school board member and eight representative because i wanted to give extra time. i resigned from the school board when i found out the number of cancer clusters we have in the area that i represent and he represents. then all of a sudden we get this -- -up call, criticalnothing more than having an absentee congress member. you know, he grew up in maryland. he went to elementary school in maryland, he went to middle school in maryland, he went to high school in maryland. he went to college in maryland and then all of a sudden there was a seat that was open in st. louis and he ran for a special election. and then there was another seat that was open and he ran for a special election. and then his dad resigned in then he ran for congress. so he is bee

despite who you paris off people are going to be thankful for that. you need to tell me when to shut that the share. 39 hour filibuster this year on a gbp rights. thank you. applause] crisis,t into another radioactive waste that has been in our community for about seven decades. has not congressman done anything. so i was like a surveying as a school board member and eight representative because i wanted to give extra time. i resigned from the school board when i found out the number of cancer...

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great leader. but as a dad, so-so. he also neglected his daughters a little bit. when he goestoparis, hesticks them in a convent school. one of his daughters famously has to be shepherded out of london when she comes to visit him in paris. to how one leads a nation and how one leads a family. a big disconnect between the public and the private man. another example would be franklin roosevelt, who is a great communicator. is one of the great presidents of the 20th century. he got us through the great depression. he gets us through the not these. he -- through the nazis. he gets us through the war with japan. and when he dies, it is like the country has lost a father. but with his own kids, he is kind of distant. his own kids hold him up. in 1921.polio and his comeback in 1924, he is leaning on his son james. where fdr holds up the nation, his relationship with his kids are topsy-turvy and his kids take care of him at various points in his life. so his kids kind of hold him up so that he can hold up the nation. another president of the same old, perhaps the best republican president,

great leader. but as a dad, so-so. he also neglected his daughters a little bit. when he goes to paris, he sticks them in a convent school. one of his daughters famously has to be shepherded out of london when she comes to visit him in paris. to how one leads a nation and how one leads a family. a big disconnect between the public and the private man. another example would be franklin roosevelt, who is a great communicator. is one of the great presidents of the 20th century. he got us through...

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minister of franceandparislastsummer, and there will be another conference gathering the same countries in a large number number of them in spain hopefully before the end of the at evoking commitment from the countries to decide what they will do to allow minorities to return safely to their areas. in terms of the palestinian christian community. on my trip to israel and palestine, i met with a broad range of all religious minorities there. the patriarchs of many of the groups of the leaders. particularly it was the focus on the challenge of the evangelical because they are not recognized under the traditional construct of religious groups that are recognized. their state is to divorce people of the pastors of their churches, the ability to travel -- we are working very hard to try and ease some of those restrictions. issuess of the broader and political efforts of the united states, there will be some kind of peace work remains indispensable in terms of fully allowing us -- fully allowing the rights of all involved to be able to thrive and be protected. and we continue on tha

minister of france and paris last summer, and there will be another conference gathering the same countries in a large number number of them in spain hopefully before the end of the at evoking commitment from the countries to decide what they will do to allow minorities to return safely to their areas. in terms of the palestinian christian community. on my trip to israel and palestine, i met with a broad range of all religious minorities there. the patriarchs of many of the groups of the...

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parislastsummer, and there conference, ar gathering of the same countries, a larger number, in spain hopefully before the end of the year, are all aimed at evoking commitments from different countries, what they will do to allow minorities to return safely to their areas. in terms of the palestinian christian community, on my trip to israel and palestine, i met with a broad range of all religious minorities there. almost every one of the major religious groups, the patriarchs of many of the groups of the -- the grassroots leaders. particularly it was the focus on the challenge of the evangelical christian communities face there, because they are not recognized under the ottoman traditional construct of religious groups that are recognized. to marry people, their state is to divorce of thosef the pastors churches, their ability to travel, to minister to their people is restricted. we are working hard to use some in some of those restrictions. in terms of the broader issues, the political efforts of the united states, the -- some kind of peace accord remains indispensable in term

paris last summer, and there conference, ar gathering of the same countries, a larger number, in spain hopefully before the end of the year, are all aimed at evoking commitments from different countries, what they will do to allow minorities to return safely to their areas. in terms of the palestinian christian community, on my trip to israel and palestine, i met with a broad range of all religious minorities there. almost every one of the major religious groups, the patriarchs of many of the...

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.france,paris. 30people killed and i've said 100 times this man or that woman or that woman or man had a gun in paris or san bernardino and the bullets were flying in the other direction, would have been a whole different story, folks. [cheers] >> for those foolish people that say second amendment, would have been a whole different -- i go a step further. if these people. bad people. bad, sick, sick, people. if these people knew there were guns in the good guys' hands, they probably wouldn't have gone in the first place, all right? gun-free. you know what a gun-free zone is? that's like -- oh, they study where the gun-free zones -- if they would have known you had guns. if they would have known that they were going to be shot at from the other side, would have been a whole different story. maybe wouldn't have even happened in the first place. they better not come here, he said. they better not. so recently a book came out, a couple of weeks ago. a secret service agent, and made a statement because she said the other day she short circuited. hey, could you imagine if i said that i s

. france, paris. 30 people killed and i've said 100 times this man or that woman or that woman or man had a gun in paris or san bernardino and the bullets were flying in the other direction, would have been a whole different story, folks. [cheers] >> for those foolish people that say second amendment, would have been a whole different -- i go a step further. if these people. bad people. bad, sick, sick, people. if these people knew there were guns in the good guys' hands, they probably...

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purposely well. i went on sabbaticaltoparisandshe was in a french school and she had multiple-choice tests how much had this work looks with short answers and she could do. we went to paris and they made her right essays. she had eternity off -- tv off. that illustrates that for extended work, you need to not have the stimulation of the media. >> just turn it off and unplug. i it is interesting, mentioned that we did this campus study. we were looking for a control group. a camp that lets kids bring media. they don't exist. they all want the kids to not be on the phone. kids are seeing the value of unplugging. this is all. i think we have to refocus on sleep hygiene. sleep is the one thing. you always read stories about people bragging about how littles sleep they can get by. they samples of our children, sleep is elastic. three hours one night and then kept up on the weekend which is not true. you can't really catch up. the damage is done. making bedroom safe spaces where there are not electronic devices. we move away from having computers and things and bright tvs. and enfor

purposely well. i went on sabbatical to paris and she was in a french school and she had multiple-choice tests how much had this work looks with short answers and she could do. we went to paris and they made her right essays. she had eternity off -- tv off. that illustrates that for extended work, you need to not have the stimulation of the media. >> just turn it off and unplug. i it is interesting, mentioned that we did this campus study. we were looking for a control group. a camp that...

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in. a start shooting. the toughestst, gun laws in theworld,paris, france.they walk in. they kill. 130 people. they wound so gravely hundreds of people. let me tell you because we are in second amendment, right, second amendment. if we had in san bernardino or in orlando or someplace, somebody in that room like this guy right here, right? or that guy with the blue make america great had on? or the guy with the red make america -- or that woman with the beautiful blonde hair -- i wish i had hair that looked like that. but if we had somebody and they happened to have a gun, san bernardino, they see him come in -- first of all, if they knew there was a gun where the bullets be flying in the other direction, they probably would not come in, ok? but let's assume they did. the carnage would not have been with the carnage was. we have to protect the second amendment. hillary clinton wants to kill the second amendment. [cheering] wants to kill. so here's our charge. i do a lot of these. i love the people. we have such a movement going on. who likes the snake? who likes the snake? do you l

in. a start shooting. the toughestst, gun laws in the world, paris, france. they walk in. they kill. 130 people. they wound so gravely hundreds of people. let me tell you because we are in second amendment, right, second amendment. if we had in san bernardino or in orlando or someplace, somebody in that room like this guy right here, right? or that guy with the blue make america great had on? or the guy with the red make america -- or that woman with the beautiful blonde hair -- i wish i had...

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. can't take a chance. san bernardino, they walk in. they startshooting.paris, thebest -- the toughest gun laws in the world, paris, france. they walk in. they kill 130 people. they wound so gravely hundreds of people. now, let me just tell you because while we're in the second amendment -- if we had in san bernardino or in orlando or some place, somebody in that room like this guy right here, right? that guy with the blue make america great again hat on. or that woman with the beautiful blonde hair. wish i had hair that looked like that. [laughter] but if we have somebody and they happen to have a gun, san bernardino, they see them coming. first of all, if they knew there was a gun where the bullets would be flying in the other direction, they probably wouldn't have gone in. but let's assume they did, the carnage would not be what the carnage was. we have to protect our second amendment. hillary clinton wants to kill our second amendment. wants to kill it. [cheers and applause] so here's our start. and i was thinking about doing -- like one in 10. i do a lot of these. i love

. can't take a chance. san bernardino, they walk in. they start shooting. paris, the best -- the toughest gun laws in the world, paris, france. they walk in. they kill 130 people. they wound so gravely hundreds of people. now, let me just tell you because while we're in the second amendment -- if we had in san bernardino or in orlando or some place, somebody in that room like this guy right here, right? that guy with the blue make america great again hat on. or that woman with the beautiful...

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that was a pretty cooltime.parishiltongot hacked. celebrity hacking comes into play. 2010, we see nationstates rearing their heads, operation , things of this nature. acrobatsing over the accor back adobe stuff. i must i would put on my evangelist hat. , lying steve. there is a -- that happen in 2015. it was really popular this year in case you are black hat folks. the interesting one i want to talk about is some thing called hack.kettle look at that, a bright young student in the room. kettle that you can put on your wireless network to remote control your kettle. what's interesting about the hack, i don't want to make fun for people who want to remotely control their kettle. if you scan it, and send a command to it, you can get it to cough up the wireless lan password. so now the hacker has access to your wireless lan. what is the point of all this? , and mitigation evolves, and they are going to get on our networks, and we are going to try to keep them out, right? so we do. we started with firewalls to keep them out of the network. aboutecently we talked assuming the breach, me

that was a pretty cool time. paris hilton got hacked. celebrity hacking comes into play. 2010, we see nationstates rearing their heads, operation , things of this nature. acrobatsing over the accor back adobe stuff. i must i would put on my evangelist hat. , lying steve. there is a -- that happen in 2015. it was really popular this year in case you are black hat folks. the interesting one i want to talk about is some thing called hack.kettle look at that, a bright young student in the room....

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on security. stop everything else. that is pretty cool. i think that was a pretty cooltime.parishiltongot hacked. celebrity hacking comes into play. 2010, we see nationstates rearing their heads more. operation aurora, stuxnet, things of this nature. i'm glossing over the acrobat adobe stuff. i promised i would take off my marketing hat today and put on my industry evangelist hat. i lied, lying steve. that is what they call me. there is g-pack that happen in 2015. it was really popular this year in case you are black hat folks. the interesting one i want to talk about is some thing called the i-kettle hack. who has heard of that hack? look at that, a bright young student in the room. it is a kettle in england that you can put on your wireless network to remote control your kettle. awesome. you don't have to get off the couch. what's interesting about the ikettle hack, i don't want to make fun for people who want to remotely control their kettle. there is a hack where if you scan it, and send a command to it, you can get it to cough up the wireless lan password. that hurts. so n

on security. stop everything else. that is pretty cool. i think that was a pretty cool time. paris hilton got hacked. celebrity hacking comes into play. 2010, we see nationstates rearing their heads more. operation aurora, stuxnet, things of this nature. i'm glossing over the acrobat adobe stuff. i promised i would take off my marketing hat today and put on my industry evangelist hat. i lied, lying steve. that is what they call me. there is g-pack that happen in 2015. it was really popular...

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or hereinparisorlondon, i have a friend who left to london yesterday and he was afraid to go to london. you know why he was afraid to go to london because we don't know where they're going to strike next. that's why 70% of the american people today are afraid. this is the world that hillary clinton created for us on all of those thousands of miles of trips which amounted to a much worse world than the one she was given. maybe it would have been better if she had stayed home. [applause] she and the president are afraid to even name our enemy much less confront them and defeat them. donald trump has the intellect, the stamina and the strength to confront our enemies. no one doubts that. and he has the temperament to win she is running on her experience. [laughter] if i were her, i would run away from my experience. i don't have time to talk about all my wounds but she's been found extremely careless by the fbi in handling our top-secret materials. i used to be the united states attorney in the associate attorney general of the united states. i hired many lawyers, tia agents, fbi a

or here in paris or london, i have a friend who left to london yesterday and he was afraid to go to london. you know why he was afraid to go to london because we don't know where they're going to strike next. that's why 70% of the american people today are afraid. this is the world that hillary clinton created for us on all of those thousands of miles of trips which amounted to a much worse world than the one she was given. maybe it would have been better if she had stayed home. [applause] she...

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, whether it's in san bernardinoorparisordallas, he knows instantly how that works in the service of his argument. frame he's trying to cast. i don't want to say he has made this election about foreign policy. he has made this about in group outgroup attitudes, which are separated on race and ethnicity. the use foreign-policy moments only work in the service of his frame because of the ethnic makeup of these moments. that is why they work. it's about your fear. he uses that. donald trumpd changed the narrative. has any that he effective way, and continues to do so. the link this is a permanent thing? republicans and democratic politicians would say, i respectfully disagree with my good friend and all that funny governance. now it's like, you are a scumbag. [laughter] can we recover from that? allen: obviously if donald trump loses, and you all think he's going to lose. so indeed we can. if he wins, i don't think we can recover from it. you have to look at the history, and it's not a pretty one of --se who claim, imd answer "i am the answer." and it doesn't matter what i say, you h

, whether it's in san bernardino or paris or dallas, he knows instantly how that works in the service of his argument. frame he's trying to cast. i don't want to say he has made this election about foreign policy. he has made this about in group outgroup attitudes, which are separated on race and ethnicity. the use foreign-policy moments only work in the service of his frame because of the ethnic makeup of these moments. that is why they work. it's about your fear. he uses that. donald trumpd...

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happens --bernardino,paris, orlando,he knows instantly how that works in the service of his frame that he is trying to cast over this election. i don't want to say that he has made this election about foreign-policy. i think he has made this election about in groups/out groups attitudes and that those are separated on race and ethnicity and foreign-policy moments only work for him in the service of his frame because of the ethnic makeup of these moments. that is why they work for him. it is not about foreign-policy, it is about your fear and he uses that. alan, ilen, -- mentioned donald trump changed the narrative and it seems to me that he has in a very profound buffaloedat is how he his way through the primary. do you think this is a permanent thing? mcneill overd the the years, the republicans and democratic politicians say "i respectfully disagree." it governor debate and now it is like "you are a scumbag ." can we recover? if donald trump loses, so we can recover from this. if he wins i don't think we can. you have got to look at the history. it is not pretty. answerho claim

happens -- bernardino, paris, orlando, he knows instantly how that works in the service of his frame that he is trying to cast over this election. i don't want to say that he has made this election about foreign-policy. i think he has made this election about in groups/out groups attitudes and that those are separated on race and ethnicity and foreign-policy moments only work for him in the service of his frame because of the ethnic makeup of these moments. that is why they work for him. it is...

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they come for you. of orlando,magesinceparis, whichwas in the mind of the people. where are these terrorists now? we have no information. we had no idea they were suicide bombers. we thought now, they come for us. this was the rumor i was hiding behind the kitchen in the lounge. i found a little row. there was an asian man. we could not communicate, but we saw the fear in our eyes. there was a young man from friends and i talked to him later and he was there with his girlfriend. he grabbed a chair and banged it against the glass windows trying to get out because we were kind of trapped in that corner of the airport. everybody trying to hide. everybody trying to find a place to survive. i posted from there shortly after and that really started this whole media interest and conversation in the many opportunities to speak. was, veryd here scary, i am safe now, but terror coming so close. life.hanks for my calls to fight hated terror everywhere. and it leads us into deeper solidarity for all who experienced terrorist and violence -- terror and violence every day and every night.

they come for you. of orlando,mage since paris, which was in the mind of the people. where are these terrorists now? we have no information. we had no idea they were suicide bombers. we thought now, they come for us. this was the rumor i was hiding behind the kitchen in the lounge. i found a little row. there was an asian man. we could not communicate, but we saw the fear in our eyes. there was a young man from friends and i talked to him later and he was there with his girlfriend. he grabbed...

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monday for dsnap. it will open on east batonrougeparisonaugust we nine. this is what you need to know nap benefits.ng ds the only people who need to sign e those who are signing up for the very first time. we are urging you to preregister w.dcfs.la.gov. that is ww w.dcfs.la.gov/preregister or you 888-lahelpyou. and that is the same as 524-3578. to apply you will have to go in sites to one of the dsnap in the parish where you live. there is a designated schedule determine when you should go to apply. we are going to use the first letter of your last name and we're going to proceed alphabetically. on monday, august 22, to not go to your dsnap location unless your name starts with the letters a through d. tuesday, august 23, your last name should start with e through k. wednesday, august 24, your last name should start with l through r. and on thursday, august we five, your name should start with s through z. if you show up on a day that does not correspond to the first letter of your last name, you're not going to be seen so please be patient. this is the only way that we can get throug

monday for dsnap. it will open on east baton rouge paris on august we nine. this is what you need to know nap benefits.ng ds the only people who need to sign e those who are signing up for the very first time. we are urging you to preregister w.dcfs.la.gov. that is ww w.dcfs.la.gov/preregister or you 888-lahelpyou. and that is the same as 524-3578. to apply you will have to go in sites to one of the dsnap in the parish where you live. there is a designated schedule determine when you should go...

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operate in cyberspace. achieve thelpedtoparisclimateagreement last year. prime minister -- mr. prime minister, thank you for your help. we are working closely with the international community to reduce harmful aviation emissions. our two countries will continue to work together to advance global health initiatives so that the world is better equipped to handle the threat of pandemics. we agreed to keep promoting people the people ties between our countries. we are expanding our trust and travelers program to make it easier for people in singapore and the u.s. to visit each other. i welcome their announcement of a new exchange program which will include scholarships for students of our countries and through our young southeast asian leaders initiative, we will keep empowering and people in singapore and across the region to become the leaders of tomorrow in business, and civil society. i had a chance to meet one of those young singaporean leaders, last year, a remarkable young woman who is helping young -- underprivileged women become financially self-sufficient. she talked abo

operate in cyberspace. achieve thelped to paris climate agreement last year. prime minister -- mr. prime minister, thank you for your help. we are working closely with the international community to reduce harmful aviation emissions. our two countries will continue to work together to advance global health initiatives so that the world is better equipped to handle the threat of pandemics. we agreed to keep promoting people the people ties between our countries. we are expanding our trust and...

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of how nations should operate in cyberspace. singapore, the garden city, helped to achievetheparisclimateagreement last year . we thank you for your commitment to work towards joining the paris agreement this year. we are working with the international community to reduce harmful aviation emissions. our two countries will work together to advance global health security so that the world is better prepared to address the threat. the last point -- we agreed to keep promoting people to people ties between our two countries. are expanding our trusted travelers program to make it easier for americans and singaporeans to visit and do business with each other. i welcome the new student exchange program which welcome scholarships of the two countries. and to our young southeast leaders initiative, we will keep empowering people to become leaders of tomorrow in their own communities, business, and in civil society. i will note that i had a chance to meet one of those young singapore leaders at a summit in kuala lumpur last year. it is a remarkable young woman who is helping underprivilege

of how nations should operate in cyberspace. singapore, the garden city, helped to achieve the paris climate agreement last year . we thank you for your commitment to work towards joining the paris agreement this year. we are working with the international community to reduce harmful aviation emissions. our two countries will work together to advance global health security so that the world is better prepared to address the threat. the last point -- we agreed to keep promoting people to people...

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amendment which is under siege. [applause] if in san bernardino or orlandoorparis, wherethey have the toughest gun laws in the world, if you had this gentleman right there or this woman right here, right? or that gentleman right there standing there with a gun strapped to his or her side, when these animals came in and they started shooting people that had absolutely no protection, it would have been a whole different story, folks. [applause] inkling,ey had even an if they thought guns were in the room, they probably would not have even gone there in the first place, ok? very simple. we are going to protect our second amendment. i'm an agent of change and hillary clinton is a total defender of the status quo. can be toonk you happy with the status quo. i am asking for your vote so we can create the new american future. this includes millions of new jobs through lower taxes, less regulation and trade deals that put america first. appointment of justices to the united states in court. we are going to detect our freedom. that includes protect the second amendment. so important, folks

amendment which is under siege. [applause] if in san bernardino or orlando or paris, where they have the toughest gun laws in the world, if you had this gentleman right there or this woman right here, right? or that gentleman right there standing there with a gun strapped to his or her side, when these animals came in and they started shooting people that had absolutely no protection, it would have been a whole different story, folks. [applause] inkling,ey had even an if they thought guns were...

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to go to? i want to gotoparis, france.[laughter] no, not really. comesthat's all right, it like mom has a few ideas in mind. back to you. wholethat would be a different question if paris became part of the national park system across the country. we have 10 more minutes in our focus on the national park service and we would love to have you join in on the conversation. we are live tonight, 7:00 eastern time on c-span3's american history tv. we are at arlington house, commemorating the centennial of the national park service. jonathan jarvis, i want to share you more of what he wrote -- we must recommit to national parks, america's cathedrals. he writes the following -- in 1956 when planning for our 50th anniversary, the park service invite it veterans to come and see what they fought for. the service invited them to see the usa in your chevrolet. veterans came out with their children in the back seats of their station wagons and from those experiences group a groundswell of some word for historicion and preservation. those children today are the baby boomers. , weour 100th anniv

to go to? i want to go to paris, france. [laughter] no, not really. comesthat's all right, it like mom has a few ideas in mind. back to you. wholethat would be a different question if paris became part of the national park system across the country. we have 10 more minutes in our focus on the national park service and we would love to have you join in on the conversation. we are live tonight, 7:00 eastern time on c-span3's american history tv. we are at arlington house, commemorating the...

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beautiful city. more boulevardsthanparis, morefountains than rome. but totally racially divided. and liberally done so by the person who developed the plaza in kansas city. when it was a big economic center where the folks who had money list and shopped, and as folks migrated for the south to keep the jews and african-americans and other undesirables from moving with them, real estate covenants were put into the real estate deeds of trust, et cetera, that forbid selling to them. so it became the one on the east which african-americans in jews -- and jews lived and on the , west side of which white folks live. that line is still there, and although we are doing a lot to obliterate the physical line, the emotional psychological line still exists. and if you can imagine a city that deliberately divided itself along racial and religious lines, indeed you can imagine who controlled the power structure, including police, then you can understand how things have grown up in kansas city over a period of time. i'm happy to report, however, that they are significantly better than they used to b

beautiful city. more boulevards than paris, more fountains than rome. but totally racially divided. and liberally done so by the person who developed the plaza in kansas city. when it was a big economic center where the folks who had money list and shopped, and as folks migrated for the south to keep the jews and african-americans and other undesirables from moving with them, real estate covenants were put into the real estate deeds of trust, et cetera, that forbid selling to them. so it...

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ticket again. that is what a lot of people saytheparisattackthe stadium was because of the three layers of security around most all sports event that prohibited the bomb from going off inside the stadium. >> i think i would be derlict if i didn't communicate we are lucky here at the initiative because one of our alumni is really the founder of the brazil initiative, finance did. he is also the chair of the golf committee in rio. and over the last couple of years having great conversations with him, he told me that the rio olympic committee looked at sydney as kind of the model of restructuring the city to make it more user friendly, to make it more socially inclusive. while he is very cognizant because of his education here at the elliot school of difficulty that rio face in terms of politics and geography and budgeting that they needed the opportunity to make a qualitative structural difference in the life of those that live in rio. i think he'll be excited to see your powerpoint, lisa, because this puts what he has worked towards and seeing eye to eye in numbers that i think ar

ticket again. that is what a lot of people say the paris attack the stadium was because of the three layers of security around most all sports event that prohibited the bomb from going off inside the stadium. >> i think i would be derlict if i didn't communicate we are lucky here at the initiative because one of our alumni is really the founder of the brazil initiative, finance did. he is also the chair of the golf committee in rio. and over the last couple of years having great...

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are still using, keeping the germans outofparisastheir prime goal, i think we have larger problems. that becomes the challenge, to figure out this in a 21st-century context. >> that is a good point to close. let me thank everyone for their wonderful contributions and all of you for joining us. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this afternoon the director of george washington university's sports management program surest data and perspective on the recently completed 2016 summer olympics in rio. that starts at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3. today c-span through to the white house coverage continues with democratic vice presidential nominee tim kaine. he will speak with supporters at a voter registration drive in tallahassee, florida. later, a panel of designers and thecymakers discusses impact of climate change. what actions can be taken help communities adapt to environmental changes and challenges.

are still using, keeping the germans out of paris as their prime goal, i think we have larger problems. that becomes the challenge, to figure out this in a 21st-century context. >> that is a good point to close. let me thank everyone for their wonderful contributions and all of you for joining us. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...

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different era. i comes from kansas city. it's a broad and beautiful city. more blfledsthanparismorefountains than rome, some of the nicest people you would ever want to meet but totally racially divided and done so by the person who developed the plaza in kansas city. when it was a big economic senser with where the folks who had money lived and shopped. as they began to migrate further south into the city in order to keep the jews and african americans and other undesirables from moving with them, real estate covenents were put into real estate deeds of trust et cetera that forbid selling to them. so truce became that line on the east of which african americans and jews lived and on the west side of which white folks lived. that line is still there. and although we are doing a lot to obliterate the physical line, the emotional psychological lines still exist. and if you can imagine the city that deliberatively divided itself along racial and religious lines, and if you can imagine who controlled the power structure including police, then you can understand how things have gro

different era. i comes from kansas city. it's a broad and beautiful city. more blfleds than paris more fountains than rome, some of the nicest people you would ever want to meet but totally racially divided and done so by the person who developed the plaza in kansas city. when it was a big economic senser with where the folks who had money lived and shopped. as they began to migrate further south into the city in order to keep the jews and african americans and other undesirables from moving...